safearticles.com safearticles.com
Search:    Index -> About Us -> Privacy Policy -> Terms of Service -> Add Url -> Submit Article   
 
 

Business Owners - The Secret to What Your Business is Worth

Discover the true secret to what your business is worth and find out how to make that work for you. ... - Andy Warren
 

How To Turn A Major Blunder At Work Into A Career Advancement Opportunity

In life, there will be times when things do not happen in the way we plan for them to. Sometimes, it ... - Tayo Solagbade
 

Franchise Opportunity - Questions To Ask The Franchisor - #34

There are great Franchise systems, good Franchise systems, and bad Franchise systems. The challenge ... - Dennis Schooley
 
 

Resumes Aren't Important - They are Everything When it Comes to Getting an Interview

Employers and recruiters receive hundreds of resumes for every position they are trying to fill. To ... - Roger Clark
 

Buy A Business And Save A Lot Of Money On Equipment With This Simple Tip

One of the easiest and simplest parts of analyzing a business -- that is always made difficult, even ... - Art Hamel
 
 

  Index › Jobs & Employment › Job & Career Fields
   
 

Buckle Your Seat Belt: 8 Career Planning Steps to Help You Over the Rough Spots

   
Author: Valarie Washington
 

This article is about getting your career on the right track. STOP reading NOW if you are not committed to succeed next year!

You've seen the headlines. You've heard the reports and know that there are big shakeups in the employment market.

"If we don't change the direction we're going, we're going to end up where we're headed." Chinese Proverb

You must be asking yourself, "What does it mean for the future of the working professional? What does it mean for me?" The answers to those questions and others lie in eight Career Planning strategies that can put you way ahead of the competition.

Navigating the career course is like driving a car. When you get in a car you usually do two things: first you decide where you need or want to go and then you buckle your seat belt for the ride. Think about it. How will you know when you have found the right career and job fit? Just saying that you'll know when you find it is like get in the car and driving with no real place to go. You waste a lot of time, energy, and gas.

  • You need to be very specific about what you want for your work life.
  • You have to start with the destination in mind.
  • You have to have a plan and know where you want to go.

You'll never know you have arrived if you never knew where you were going. There are three questions you need to ask yourself, "Who am I?" "Where am I going?" "How will I get there?" Starting with your final destination gives you a point from which to measure driving time and the shortest most effective route. Then direct your attention and efforts to stay on course towards your goal.

A goal (the what) and a plan (the how)of completion give you both context and a direction to follow but they don't guarantee a smooth ride. With a great plan you may still hit some bumps along the way. That's why you need to make sure that you are wearing your seatbelt. Not because you are expecting a crash but because it's better to be prepared just in case.

8 Career Planning Strategies:

  1. Figure out where YOU want to go.

  2. Identify the business NEED.

  3. Assess your SKILLS.

  4. Identify your ACCOMPLISHMENTS.

  5. Set your GOAL.

  6. Develop your MARKETING PLAN.

  7. Expand your NETWORK.

  8. Buckle up for the long DRIVE.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
How Do I Become a Mediator?
 
Are You Tired of Hiring Other People's Rejects? - 12 Mistakes Recruiters Make and How To Avoid Them
 
Job Interviews: Traditional Questions are Still the Tradition
 
Managing Your Home Based Online Business - 5
 
Be Ready to Answer the Top 10 Job Interview Questions
 
Pilot Jobs: The Ever Changing Market
 
Graphic Designers
 
Career Choices; Buying a Franchise?
 
'Virtual Heroes': The Growth of the Virtual Assistant
 
Salary & Rewards To Maximise Employee Retention
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Self Enhancement

Realty & Property

Teens & Children

Creative Arts

Jobs & Employment

Garden & Home

Lifestyle & Fashion

Computers & Software

Issues & News

People & Communities

Government & Politics

Online & Board Games

Hotels & Travel

Business & Companies

Automotive

Malls & Shopping

Health & Therapy

Medical Care

Research & Science

Recreation & Entertainment

Finance & Banking

Education & Learning

Drink & Food

Outdoor & Sports

 
Index -> Privacy Policy -> Terms of Service  
© 2006-2008 www.safearticles.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.